| United States. War Department - 1912 - 524 oldal
...described for a withe, but at one point only, bend it around tbe end picket and work back. Start a second rod before the first one is quite out, slewing the...to finish the edges with two selected rods paired, fig. 61. A pairing may be introduced in the middle, if desired, to give tbe hurdle eitra endurance... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1912 - 580 oldal
...described for a withe, but at one point only, bend it around the end picket and work back. Start a second rod before the first one is quite out, slewing the...the top is reached. It improves the hurdle to finish theedges with two selected rods paired, fig. 61. Apairing may be introduced in the middle, if desired,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 580 oldal
...one point only, bend it around the end picket and work back. Start a second rod before the first oue is quite out, slewing the two for a short distance....block of wood and continue until the top is reached. It.improves the hurdle to finish the edges with two selected roda paired, fig. 61. A pairing may be... | |
| James Alfred Moss - 1917 - 684 oldal
...described for a withe, but at one point only, bend it around the end picket and work back. Start a second rod before the first one is quite out, slewing the...to finish the edges with two selected rods paired, Fig. 16. A pairing may be introduced in the middle, if desired, to give the hurdle extra endurance... | |
| James Alfred Moss - 1917 - 682 oldal
...described for a withe, but at one point only, bend it around the end picket and work back. Start a second rod before the first one is quite out, slewing the...to finish the edges with two selected rods paired, Fig. 16. A pairing may be introduced in the middle, if desired, to give, the hurdle extra endurance... | |
| James Alfred Moss - 1917 - 686 oldal
...described for a withe, but at one point only, bend it around the end picket and work back. Start a second rod before the first one is quite out, slewing the...to finish the edges with two selected rods paired, Fig. 16. A pairing may be introduced in the middle, if desired, to give the hurdle extra endurance... | |
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